... information not only about specific others, but about our culture more generally, as well as information about ourselves. That
gossip ... 1977). Other research has noted that the creation of peerculture is not a passive process whereby children attempt to reproduce ... / more

... theorizing about humiliation originates from research on peer bullying. In peer-violence situations interpersonal derogation serves to ... is considered an important individual value in almost every culture. Being an honorable person, coming from an honorable family, or having ... / more

... integrity aimed to investigate the kind of research-culture enabled such behavior for such a long time. One of important factors ... paper. In addition, only a closed and specialized circle of peer reviewers decide about „the truth“. No wonder that the report about ... / more

... more likely to bully others if they belong to a group with a culture of bullying.
Researchers have shown that group beliefs, whether they are held at the classroom or peer group level, about the acceptability of aggression influence the amount of ... / more

... one's research to enhanced scrutiny. Current research culture often incentivizes presenting 'clean' designs and data, so transparency ... design and data 'ugliness' can put one at a disadvantage in peer review, academic hiring, and tenure reviews. This fear is particularly ... / more

... another factor that may influence children’s experience of peer stigma and the
openness about private aspects of their lives (Bos et ... that psychological research gives to support a different culture of family and parenting.
If we look at the basis of the studies ... / more

... exposure (i.e., media exposure to the people in one’s peer group) with eating pathology in Fijian adolescent girls. Despite its ... in women and men. Psychology Of Popular Media Culture, 2 , 20-37.
Gajanan, M. (2015). Young women on Instagram and
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... of well-being across many individual variables such as culture, social contacts, and others, on the other hand. Well-being can be ... social support at schools: refugee adolescents with poor peer attachment have a lower well-being in psychological and social ... / more

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